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I'm looking at setting up a Sharepoint server for my small group of co-workers. I'm confused as to what I need to do to ensure we're licensed properly.

We are planning on using the Sharepoint Services that is baked into a standard Windows Server install, not the Office Sharepoint, does each user need a specific Sharepoint CAL?

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No specific SharePoint CALs are required for Windows SharePoint Services (WSS). They are only necessary if deploying Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS).

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Nope. Just a Windows Server CAL for each user if you are using just WSS.

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For WSS sites, you just need a Windows CAL, but if you install the portal software, thats when the SharePoint CALs are needed.

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I agree with the accepted answer. Another advantage of a CAL is that it enables Forms Services, which allows web-based use of InfoPath forms without needing InfoPath installed on the client machine.

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